
Remington Moll
Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management
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Lab Alumni, Undergraduate Mentees, and Technicians
Alumni
Ryan Stephens, Postdoctoral Associate 2022-2023; current position: Assistant Professor, East Tennessee State University (website)
Mairi Poisson, MS 2023; current position: PhD student, UNH
David Heit, MS 2023; current position: Wildlife Biologist, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Manistee, Michigan
Undergraduate Mentees
Eleora McCay, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Spring 2023-Present, Research Technician, Research Experience and Apprenticeship Recipient
Caroline Savage, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Spring 2023-Present, Research Technician, Research Experience and Apprenticeship Recipient
Mikayla Shubert, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Summer 2021-Summer 2022, Research Technician, Research Experience and Apprenticeship Recipient, URC Poster: Shubert, M.*, A. R. Butler*, M. K. P. Poisson*, and R. J. Moll. 2023. Deer in infrared lights: Ana analysis of deer detection rates in relation to roadways in southern New Hampshire. Undergraduate Research Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
Suzannah Buzzell, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Summer 2021-Spring 2022, Research Technician, URC Poster: Buzzell, S. G., M. K.P. Poisson, R. J. Rowe, M. J. Ducey, J. S. Gunn, R. J. Moll. 2022. The effect of forest degradation on the population density of mammals in the Bartlett Experimental Forest, New Hampshire. Undergraduate Research Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA. Peer-reviewed Publication: Shamon, H., and 150+ co-authors including R J. Moll and S. G. Buzzell. In revision. SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States – first trends. Ecology.
Stuart Mackersie, Zoology, Spring 2022, Independent Study, URC Poster: Mackersie, S., D. R. Heit, J. J. Millspaugh, J. T. McRoberts, K. H. Wiskirchen, J. A. Sumners, J. L. Isabelle, B. J. Keller, A. M. Hildreth, and R. J. Moll. 2022. Dispersal behavior in white-tailed deer. 2022. Impacts of roads on predator abundance in southeastern New Hampshire. Undergraduate Research Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
Lara Santos, Environmental Conservation and Sustainability, Summer 2021-Spring 2022, Research Technician, URC Poster: Santos, L., A. R. Butler, *M. K. P. Poisson, and R. J. Moll. 2022. Impacts of roads on predator abundance in southeastern New Hampshire. Undergraduate Research Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
Undergraduate Researchers and Technicians
Kennedy Falconer (Zoology), Erin Firken (Wildilfe and Conservation Biology), Daniel Ehrsam (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Frank Shinost (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Alexa Lussier (Wildlife and Conservation Biolog), Jay Parry (Forestry), Sofia Young (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Danae Streetsmith (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Lia Veitch (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Demetrius Phofolos (Neuroscience and Biology). Sarah Richard (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Ian Aldrich (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Morgan Twombly (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), Christian Renteria (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)